The app is a free download from the App Store and can be used by participants to browse times, locations, etc. In other words, the full schedule of the WWDC 2014. In fact, if you browse the session titles, you’ll find many entries such as “we can’t tell you yet” and the like.

The WWDC app has been redesigned since last year, but it doesn’t appear to have any significant feature updates, except, that is, for the orange theme.

This year’s WWDC will start at 10 a.m. on June 2, and Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to lead the keynote. There are rumours about possible hardware releases, and looking back over the first four or five months of this year, the rumour mill has been busy spilling information about the iWatch, the Apple TV, and the iPhone 6, so we’ll have to wait and see what Apple presents us with this time.